Moderate as in unadvantageous To cause inconvenience or trouble; to disturb or bother, often resulting in an awkward situation. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Discommode'
His unexpected visit discommoded her carefully planned evening.
The power outage discommoded the entire neighborhood, leaving them in darkness.
The unexpected guests managed to discommode the host's carefully arranged party.
Traveling during rush hour can discommode commuters.
A delayed flight can discommode passengers and affect their schedules.
Running out of ingredients can discommode a chef in the middle of cooking.
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